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BERTHA XVEST, C111 DEDICATION .................. MR. CLARK,S MESSAGE .... SENIORS .. ACTIVITIES ........... ADVERTISEBIENTS .... Advertising Manager NIELVIN LEVENTHAL Feature Editor MARY ROSE Sports Editor RALPH XVHITNEY Historians IDLLI IIINE BRULE, Chinn. C I Alu NEITHOLD Sports XVriters HAROLD PAUL ROBERT BUTTINCER XVARIXISN ARIXIS'I'RONC NORMA SCOTT Al,Ll':N SINGER Contents he Staff Editor-in-Chief DORIS CARTER Associate Editors BARBARA F RIBERG CHARLOTTE BROWN Literary Editor PATRICIA MORGAN Financial Manager RICHARD NVHITNEY Prophets AGNES FITZPATRICK CONSTANCE SWIFT 7 Managing Editor KENNETH STETSON Art Editor DONALD GATELY Photography Editor HAROLD LURIE Testators M ARILOUISE JONES ,mu Clnnn ' JANE CLARK CONSTANCE SWIFT XIRCINIA ELDRACHER KATHERINE BOIDEN Individual Histories Faculty Adviser ROIXIA LANG. Clnnn. DOUGLAS ALDEN ROGER AZXIADON RIARYLEE XV.-XRD XVILLIAM ROOS MR. VVILLIAIXI A. KEAN
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TOP Row -left to right: Miss Dorothea Tyler, Miss Helen Crocker, Mrs. Vera Anderson, Miss Helen Barr, Mr. Clarence Pedley, Mr. NVilliam Kean, Mr. Andrew Carstensen, Mr. Ralph Hearn, Mr. Melvin Glazier, Miss Margaret Deeg, Miss Barbara Flemings. BOTTOAI Row: Mrs. Bertha Snell, Mrs. Elsie Robinson, Mr. Harold Clark, Mr. Frederick XVard, Mr. Harold Avery, Miss Dorothy Chase, Miss Dorris Newton. The Faculty It is difficult to express appreciation for our teachersg perhaps that is why openly declared praise for them is seldom heard. Nevertheless, theirs is not an entirely thankless job. During the past four years the realization has steadily grown upon us that we can never altogether express our appreciation for the efforts they have made in our behalf, the while we prepared more fully to partake of the knowledge which they have been so ready to share. Not until we became seniors did we completely realize that the store of our own wisdom can seem so slight. XVith an increasing sense of the complex nature of the world growing daily upon us it is our earnest hope that we in the future will not prove unworthy of our teachers. page five
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rincipal's D essage XVe have reached the end of another school year, a year especially signi- ficant to you because for you as seniors it means graduation. Perhaps it would be more appropriate in this connection to use the term aCOITlIH6l1C6ITlCHtn, because it is now that you will have an opportunity for the first time to put into practice the principles and the training which you have acquired during the twelve years of your elementary and secondary courses. You are about to become active members in a world to which you may contribute definite service in ample measure. Nor will the compensation that you will receive for this service be measured always in material wealth. By far the greatest reward that can come to you is the respect of your fellow men, which you may obtain only through conscientious and diligent application to the tasks that confront you. For six years I have watched the majority of you develop into worthy school citizens. Not infrequently during that time you have trusted me with confidences concerning your future ambitions. It is my earnest hope that for you these plans may achieve fruition. To each of you I extend my personal wishes for a successful future. You carry with you the personal interest of each member of the faculty. I invite you to continue your active association with your school and its affairs. HAROLD A. CLARK page sermz
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